Added troubleshooting

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March 19 2006 - R. Glenn Jones
To enable Ethernet support in Applewin you must first download and
install Winpcap.
To enable Ethernet support in AppleWin you must first download and
install WinPcap.
An Alternative to downloading winpcap is to get the Ethereal package which
includes winpcap along with Ethereal network analyzer code. To use Ethereal to
An Alternative to downloading WinPcap is to get the Ethereal package which
includes WinPcap along with Ethereal network analyzer code. To use Ethereal to
capture traffic (other then your own) you must be plugged into a shared hub vs a
switch. If you plan on doing any network programming ethereal is a definite must
have.
Winpcap: http://www.winpcap.org/install/default.htm or Ethereal: http://www.ethereal.com/download.html
WinPcap: http://www.WinPcap.org/install/default.htm or Ethereal: http://www.ethereal.com/download.html
After Applewin starts, select the settings ICON and then select the Ethernet settings button.
After AppleWin starts, select the settings ICON and then select the Ethernet settings button.
Uthernet will be disabled. Select Uthernet from the list of available
ethernet emulations (currently the only one).
@ -21,12 +21,12 @@ ethernet emulations (currently the only one).
Select the ethernet interface you want to work with. This must be a physical ethernet interface.
If you have more then one interface you may need to select them in turn
in order to get the text description for each interface vs what winpcap
likes to use for a reference. Select Ok. and then close Applewin.
*Note:* Wireless does not work with winpcap.
in order to get the text description for each interface vs what WinPcap
likes to use for a reference. Select Ok. and then close AppleWin.
*Note:* Wireless does not work with WinPcap.
NOTE: Due to a current limitation you must exit Applewin and re-run
Applewin for 'a' ethernet interface change to take effect.
NOTE: Due to a current limitation you must exit AppleWin and re-run
AppleWin for 'a' ethernet interface change to take effect.
In order to test the Ethernet emulation out you should grab a copy of Contiki for the Apple II here
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Grab the 80 Col. Primary Disk and Supplementary Disk images if using Apple //e e
versions if running Apple II+ emulation. You should also grab a copy of the Uthernet/Contiki getting
started guide http://www.a2retrosystems.com/a2UtherManual.pdf
When you run applewin again, select the contiki80pri.dsk image. Boot AppleWin.
When you run AppleWin again, select the contiki80pri.dsk image. Boot AppleWin.
Once Contiki is loaded then press Enter to clear the welcome screen and press ESC for a menu.
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ If you do not have DHCP support in your local Lan then setup your static IP addr
If you have DHCP support in your local lan then press ESC and choose Directory Application again, and then select DHCP client.
Hit eneter on request Address and you should see the IP information updated. Close the window and then press ESC again.
Hit enter on request Address and you should see the IP information updated. Close the window and then press ESC again.
Select the web browser and hit Enter a couple of times.
Adam Dunkels web site should show up if things are working properly.
@ -55,4 +55,11 @@ Adam Dunkels web site should show up if things are working properly.
Try a few other web sites if the first one isn't working in case it is temporarily down.
You may also need to configure/disable your firewall if you are having problems.
Glenn
Glenn
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Troubleshooting
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If you have ZoneAlarm running then try disabling it inorder to access the web.